We'd love it if you made a card or project this month and entered it in our challenge here.

For this first card I decided to make it easel style.

There are lots of gorgeous flowers in the kit but I forgot to use them and made my own punched ones.

I found the pack of flowers under my scoring board when I was tidying up afterwards......

I found these Lili of the Valley images in one of my storage baskets and I think they were a free gift from a magazine (must have been ages ago!) and I can't remember which one.

I'm not usually a fan of fairies or angels on cards but I do think she's very pretty and I enjoyed adding glamour dust to her wings ;)

The brown ribbon and white card are from my stash and everything else is found in the kit.

Edited to add: I think I better clarify :)....angel & fairy images are not my favourites on cards...
but.... the tooth fairy is VERY popular and welcome in our house at the minute!

This next card is made using the card and papers in the kit.

I cut the butterfly with the Cameo and added seed beads to the body with glossy accents.

I hand cut the banner and stamped the sentiment - I think it was a woodware clear stamp.

...and now for my first Christmas card this year!

It wasn't intentional though....the little image is another freebie and when I had her coloured I thought it looked quite Christmassy so I printed the sentiment on the computer and popped it on foam pads.

Sunday, 8 July 2012

It's been another couple of weeks since I last entered the LIM challenge

and as I was at home yesterday for the first Saturday in ages, I was determined to make a card.

The challenge this week is to use 'Gold' on your card.

I think I've only ever made a card with gold on it once before and that was for a Golden Wedding anniversary so I don't think it's my favourite colour!

I definitely found this a challenge.

I didn't like the first card I made so I did another....I'm not too keen on it either

but I'll take the plunge and share them both ~ warts and all!

1st card

For this one, I stamped the sentiment and then punched tiny flowers with SU boho blossoms punch from gold card. Next I arranged them in a heart shape on the card. (I used my largest nestabilities heart die as a template)

I then embossed them with the swiss dots embossing folder and glued them to the base card.

I stamped text on two Prima flowers and added a gem brad through the centre.

Next I stamped a (Kaisercraft) sentiment with versamark ink and sprinked it with gold detail embossing powder. I layered it on gold card and adhered it to the card. To finish I added tiny dots of liquid pearls around the flourishes.

Because the box stays closed with the tabs the buttons are mostly decorative but I wrap the twine around them just for added security.

To attach the buttons, I sewed them on with Like twine. I placed the buttons on the box and marked through the holes with a pencil. Then I pierced the holes with a pricking tool and sewed the buttons on, tying off the turquoise one with small knots at the back.

I sewed the heart button on and left two long lengths of twine and tied a bow twice at the front so it won't open. I clipped one of the lengths shorter and used the other for wrapping around the two buttons.

This is the finished outside of the box and I'll show the lid in more detail further down the post.

For the front I added two 'Lovely Small Stickers' to the bottom left corner and then cut a rolling pin with the Cameo and adhered it over the top. I added 'baked with love' using print and cut.

For the back and sides I cut the flowers from 'Happy Decorate' paper and dry embossed them on the back with a paper shaper tool. I adhered them to the box with Pinflair glue gel.

I dotted Papermania purple pearls among the flowers to match the MME rhinestones on the top.

I really enjoyed making the top of the box!

To make the letters, I glued the gingham paper to white chipboard (I got it from The Papermill Shop a long long time ago) and cut the letters and tag out with Cuttlebug 'Red Tag Sale' dies.

I layered the letters onto another piece of white chipboard on top of the tag and threaded lengths of 'Like Twine' through the hole at the end. Then I glued it all to the top of the box.

I'm not really a cook but I love baking! So I thought this would make a perfect box for all my sweet recipes :) I took two stickers from the 'Beautiful Layered Stickers' set and added them just above the letters. Then I tucked 2 pins underneath the round sticker, cut the rhinestone flourish in half and adhered it as shown in the photo.

The flowers were cut from 'Beautiful Roses' paper, dry embossed and shaped and then adhered on the top with Pinflair glue gel.

Monday, 2 July 2012

In a moment of weakness I agreed to let the children have a puppy...
but I'm glad I did.
He's a wee Yorkie Apso and we called him Mac.

He's been showered with affection.....sometimes too much!

and it makes him dog tired:)

I'm afraid he's the reason for my lack of comments.
I can't blog and house train him at the same time.....I think he's caught on now what he's supposed to do, so I'll be catching up with you all tomorrow :)

A few days ago I mentioned that I was making a project for a blog hop.
Well, it's all happening tomorrow (Tuesday) so if you have time, come back and see.
There are some great offers to be had and you can see what I've made :)